See the trailers for the winning films at the 2012 GI Film Festival:

GI Film Festival winners capture danger, intrigue, pain of armed conflict May 29th, 2012 | Outside the wire | Posted by Andrew Matarrese Tweet Film and military buffs viewed dozens of movies about military life and culture at the sixth annual GI Film Festival in Washington, D.C., which wrapped up May 20. A rundown of the critics’ favorites, and their trailers: Best Narrative Feature: “Memorial Day,” directed by Sam Fischer In this fictional narrative, Kyle is about to return to combat in Iraq, and he’s explaining to a doctor why he’s so compelled to collect souvenirs from the war. When he was a kid, Kyle explains, he approached his grandfather, Bud, with the contents of Bud’s footlocker, which was stuffed with mementos of World War II. Bud was reluctant to share his story, but struck a deal with his grandson: “Pick any three objects, and I’ll tell you the story behind each...